Woodstock.com, the Web site for everything Woodstock, has launched at www.woodstock.com.

The site is a one-stop shop for music fiends. It features comprehensive concert listings (Want to know Fleetwood Mac's tour schedule?), information on the three Woodstock festivals (1969, 1994, 1999) and green-living news and information. Lang said it took about three months to put together and he has a little help from Sony Music Entertainment.

"We had the idea for quite a while and we were looking for a partner to do it with and a friend of mine, Peter Berkowitz, suggested Sony and we've been talking with them for a year and a half now," Lang told the Times Herald-Record today. "We finally decided let's go do it."

Lang, co-creator of the 1969 festival in Bethel, devised Woodstock.com with Sony Music Entertainment. His mission was to create a Web site that reflected the open spirit of the 1969 festival while promoting music and sustainable living.

According to Lang, Sony is contributing a lot.

"A lot of bodies, physical time and what Sony Legacy has access to. Things like music and photography and things that they have in their archives," Lang said. "It's mostly the personnel and the great people that they have."

Even though the site's only been up for a few hours, Lang says feedback has been nothing but positive.

He also gave the Record a quick update about his plans for a Woodstock 40th anniversary concert in September at Brooklyn's Prospect Park.

"We're still trying. Nothing's dramatically changed. We're working everyday trying to put the pieces together to make it happen," Lang said. "People are coming to it and looking at and trying to figure out how to put the money that we need together and it's kind of a group effort at this point. We're linking it with the 'Climate Week' activities that are happening in September and there are lots of people that are concerned about that and we're hopeful that it will come together."